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Anthony Rosati
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 115
Citations - 13729
Anthony Rosati is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Sea surface temperature. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 104 publications receiving 12414 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony Rosati include University Corporation for Atmospheric Research & Princeton University.
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Tropical Cyclone Simulation and Response to CO2 Doubling in the GFDL CM2.5 High-Resolution Coupled Climate Model
Hyeong-Seog Kim,Gabriel A. Vecchi,Thomas R. Knutson,Whit G. Anderson,Thomas L. Delworth,Anthony Rosati,Fanrong Zeng,Ming Zhao +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, global tropical cyclone (TC) activity is simulated by the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) Climate Model, version 2.5 (CM2.5), which is a fully coupled global climate model with a horizontal resolution of about 50 km for the atmosphere and 25 km for ocean.
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Real-time multi-model decadal climate predictions
Doug Smith,Adam A. Scaife,George J. Boer,Mihaela Caian,Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes,Virginie Guemas,Ed Hawkins,Wilco Hazeleger,Wilco Hazeleger,Leon Hermanson,Chun Kit Ho,Masayoshi Ishii,Viatcheslav Kharin,Masahide Kimoto,Ben P. Kirtman,Judith Lean,Daniela Matei,William J. Merryfield,Wolfgang A. Müller,Holger Pohlmann,Anthony Rosati,Bert Wouters,Klaus Wyser +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first climate prediction of the coming decade made with multiple models, initialized with prior observations, is presented, and the forecast is experimental, since the skill of the multi-model system is as yet unknown, but the forecast systems used here are based on models that have undergone rigorous evaluation and individually have been evaluated for forecast skill.
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Tropical cyclone sensitivities to CO2 doubling: roles of atmospheric resolution, synoptic variability and background climate changes
Gabriel A. Vecchi,Thomas L. Delworth,Thomas L. Delworth,Hiroyuki Murakami,Hiroyuki Murakami,Hiroyuki Murakami,Seth Underwood,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Fanrong Zeng,Wei Zhang,J. W. Baldwin,Kieran T. Bhatia,William Cooke,William Cooke,Jie He,Jie He,Sarah B. Kapnick,Thomas R. Knutson,Gabriele Villarini,Karin van der Wiel,Whit G. Anderson,Venkatramani Balaji,Venkatramani Balaji,Jan–Huey –H Chen,Keith W. Dixon,Rich Gudgel,Lucas M. Harris,Liwei Jia,Nathaniel C. Johnson,Shian-Jiann Lin,Maofeng Liu,Ching Ho Justin Ng,Anthony Rosati,Anthony Rosati,James A Smith,Xiaosong Yang,Xiaosong Yang +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, the responses of tropical cyclones to CO2 doubling are explored using coupled global climate models (GCMs) with increasingly refined atmospheric/land horizontal grids (e.g., 200, 50, and 25 km).
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Barotropic tidal mixing effects in a coupled climate model: Oceanic conditions in the Northern Atlantic
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impacts of mixing driven by barotropic tides in a coupled climate model, the GFDL CM2.0, on oceanic conditions of the Northern Atlantic.
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A Predictable AMO-Like Pattern in the GFDL Fully Coupled Ensemble Initialization and Decadal Forecasting System
Xiaosong Yang,Xiaosong Yang,Anthony Rosati,Shaoqing Zhang,Thomas L. Delworth,Rich Gudgel,Rong Zhang,Gabriel A. Vecchi,Whit G. Anderson,You-Soon Chang,You-Soon Chang,Timothy DelSole,Keith W. Dixon,Rym Msadek,Rym Msadek,W. Stern,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Fanrong Zeng +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the decadal predictability of sea surface temperature (SST) and 2m air temperature (T2m) in the GFDL decadal hindcasts, which are part of the Fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project experiments, has been investigated using an average predictability time (APT) analysis.